Capital One Bowl: Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3)

Capital One Bowl: Georgia's Jarvis Jones is a playmaker in the mold of former Texas A&M star Von Miller, who now plays for the Denver Broncos. (AP Photo)

Where: Orlando

Time/TV: 1 p.m. ET, ABC

Which team gets up off the mat first after a deflating conference championship loss? Georgia coach Mark Richt and Nebraska coach Bo Pelini are on the spot, and they will turn to their quarterbacks to build momentum for next season. Nebraska junior Taylor Martinez is a hot-and-cold playmaker, and he has thrown six interceptions in the Cornhuskers’ three losses. Georgia junior Aaron Murray has 14 TD passes and just one interception in the Bulldogs’ past five games. Both quarterbacks are 0-2 in bowl games. Nebraska ranks eighth in the nation with 254.5 rushing yards per game. Can Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones disrupt a rushing attack that features Ameer Abdullah (1,089 yards, eight TDs) and Rex Burkhead (535 yards, four TDs)?

NFL prospect to watch: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia. A junior, Jones is reminiscent of Broncos second-year star Von Miller, with the way he flies around the field to dominate as a pass rusher, tackler and cover man.

SN’s pick: Georgia. The Bulldogs have a two-pronged running attack, too. Todd Gurley (1,260 yards, 16 TDs) and Keith Marshall (723 yards, eight TDs) will keep Murray comfortable against an inconsistent Cornhuskers’ defense, and Georgia will use the game to springboard to a likely top five preseason ranking.

Instant replay: Illinois’ Jeff George, Tennessee’s Peyton Manning and Georgia’s Matthew Stafford were MVPs of this bowl before going on to be the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.